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2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Owner Comments

Silverado 1500 4WD 8-cyl

Automatic transmission

38,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I purchased new, a 2002 Chevrolet 2500 hd crew cab 4X4 from ed morse sawgrass Chevrolet. In 2004, after noticing signs of cracking on the sidewalls and area where the sidewall meets the treads on all four tires, I brought the truck to maroone Chevrolet service center for inspection. I explained that I was concerned that the tires, having approximately 24,000 miles on them, should not be cracking that it might be dangerous. The supervisor inspected them and told me that it was normal and I had nothing to worry about. I asked for something in writing and he refused to give me anything. As a result, in December 2005, while returning from vacation with my family, without warning there was a sudden loud noise followed by a severe vibration and difficulty in handling. I immediately pulled off the road. Upon inspection I found that the entire tread was missing from the right rear tire (Firestone steeltex A/T). Luckily at that time the tire still held pressure. Had I not immediately pulled over, the tire could have blown out and the results could have been devastating. Upon further inspection when I arrived home, when the tread separated from the tire it damaged the support bars in the wheel well and folded up the fender behind the tire. As the other three tires look the same, I am concerned for my family's safety and am not driving the vehicle until I have replaced all tires. I have written to the dealership and Consumer Affairs and have not gotten a response from either.

Silverado 1500

miles

While driving consumer heard a noise from the rear. Consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and pulled over. Consumer noticed that the passenger front tire sidewall was separating. Consumer drove the vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic maintained that it was a common problem due to wear and tear.

Silverado 1500 8-cyl

Automatic transmission

34,758 miles

Oe tires, Goodyear Wrangler St (235X75X16).ehicle was an empty 2002 Chevy Silverado. Follow a strict rotation plan and check the air pressure often.ignificant "cupping" noticed on the sidewalls on front and rear tires. Very poor traction in adverse weather conditions dry traction is marginal at best on January 3rd, 2004. I was proceeding on the northbound hwy 14 through the mountains from los angeles to lancaster proceeding around a slight right turn between 65-70mph. There was no debris or other hazards in the road. There was a slight wobble and then the complete tire failure on the passenger-side rear tire. The sidewall of the looks like it exploded outward, complete sidewall separation. While I was capable of manuvering my veichle off the freeway, this is a very dangerous problem, that from reviewing tirerack.com and other complaints on NHTSA's web site appears to be a common occurance with these tires. I am going to see if the dealer will allow me to exchange my tires with similar priced ones from a differant manufacture, these tires are unsafe and I do not trust my life or anyone elses life on them.

Silverado 1500 4WD

miles

The right rear tire on my vehicle was cracked all the way around on the sidewall of the tire. This occurred after only 2000 miles. This was an original equipment tire on the truck I just purchased in Nov 2001. (tiresize: P265/75R16)

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